Municipal Court Proceedings in the City of Creola, Alabama

If you or someone you know is currently under arrest or is being detained and facing charges in the City of Creola, please call us immediately at (251) 445-6997. If we are involved from the beginning of any legal matter or during any police or law enforcement interrogation, your likelihood of avoiding or having charges and fines dismissed greatly improves. Even if you think you are guilty, our ability to negotiate and gather information could prevent unnecessary adjudication or convictions.

If you have been arrested, charged with a crime or given a ticket pending a court proceeding in the City of Creola Municipal Court, you should request a free and confidential consultation from an attorney at The Dearman Law Firm.

A large majority of offenses can result in large fines, losing your right to possess a driver’s license, losing your right to own and use fire arms, even losing your right to vote or hold public office. And that’s just to name a few. These offenses may even result in your incarceration in a city or county jail or in state or federal custody while awaiting trial. Even if you do not serve time in jail, the record of a criminal conviction can have serious consequences long after the judgment. We aim to defend your legal rights so that you serve little to no time incarcerated as well as ensuring that any convictions or fines in the Creola Municipal Court are dismissed or diminished.

Your circumstances could vary from facing municipal criminal charges such as a DUI or misdemeanor traffic violation, to a drug offense or assault charge in Mobile County, to a pending felony conviction in a Alabama Court or United States Federal Court. Our focus is on defending the accused regardless of their circumstance or age. In any adult or juvenile defense matter, domestic violence or drug charge in the City of Creola, Alabama, as well as any county, state or federal probation violations, we will aggressively represent you and help protect your legal rights and freedoms.

If you have already gone before a judge, you or the accused has 14 days from the conviction to appeal the case to the Mobile County Circuit Court in front of a jury of your peers.

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The Alabama State Bar requires the following statement: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice regarding your individual situation. We invite you to contact us and welcome your calls, letters and electronic mail. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.

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Attorney Chase Dearman was recently published by the Alabama Appleseed Center for Law & Justice in the following articles regarding Civil Forfeiture: SPLC, Alabama Appleseed release new report documenting widespread and unjust use of civil asset forfeiture in Alabama Courts in 14 Alabama counties awarded $2.2 million to law enforcement agencies through civil asset forfeiture […]